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New album titled ‘Survivor of the Trenches’ released by Yungeen Ace

In the past few days, Yungeen Ace has released the album Survivor of the Trenches, the latest work in his career. As part of the project, there are guest appearances from Rob49, FastMoney Goon, GMK, Real Boston Richey, and more across 14 tracks. It was accompanied by the official music video for the project’s standout single, “Gang Nem,” a track featuring EST Gee and featured on the album. It is on this song that Ace spits a few bars about the importance of loyalty, and he continues on to say:

The Chicago-bred rapper Yungeen Ace dropped his first mixtape, All on Me, in April, which consisted of 17 songs and features from a range of artists, including Boosie Badazz, Kodak Black, Spinabenz, Baby23, Toosii, and YBeezy. There were many well-received singles on the project, including singles like “B.A.M” and “Life of Sin.” and his previous project, 2 Broken 2 Heal, was released in 2021 which he released with Nuski2Squad as a collaborative project. There were 10 hard-hitting songs on 2 Broken 2 Heal and FastMoney Goon contributed a single assist to the album.

Apart from his own releases, Yungeen Ace has been featured on a number of tracks that have been released recently, including “Can’t Be Broke” featuring Rick Ross, “Hood Vet” featuring GMK, “Members” featuring KB Mike, “Impress Me” featuring FCG Heem, and more.

In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In a collaboration with Kodak Black, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie releases “Water (Drowning Pt. 2)”

In order to celebrate the upcoming release of his fourth studio album, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie prepares to unveil his latest LP, Me vs. Myself, set to be released next week, will feature 22 tracks and contributions from artists such as Lil Durk, H.E.R., G. Herbo, Roddy Ricch, and more. In a new release from his upcoming EP, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie decided to drop off a surprise single over the weekend called “Water (Drowning Pt. 2),” which was a collaborative effort with Kodak Black, which follows up on the hit single from last year called “Drowning.” This melodic offering, which was produced by S.Dot and 254Bodi, reveals the two rappers discussing A Boogie’s hometown, street life, women, and more.

A brand-new album titled Me vs. Myself is scheduled to be released later this year. Artist 2.0 was a 20-song album that featured the likes of Gunna, Summer Walker, Lil Uzi Vert, Young Thug, DaBaby, and Khalid. With 111,000 equivalent album units sold in its first week, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie eventually reached No. 2 positions on Billboard’s 200 chart, earning a platinum certification for its sales performance. As soon as Artist 2.0 was released, a deluxe edition was released with nine additional tracks and it is now available for purchase. Aside from appearing on his own singles, the “Look Back At It” rapper has also appeared on singles by peers who come from a variety of genres, including Nas, Dave East, SAINt JHN, Snakehips, Giggs, DJ Khaled, and David Guetta. Aside from that, he was kind enough to provide fans with an appetizer, the EP B4 AVA, to get them ready for the imminent release.

University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing used the N-word about 200 times

University of Kentucky student Sophia Rosing used the N-word about 200 times

A 22-year-old white student named Sophia Rosing was filmed verbally and physically attacking a Black freshman named Kylah Spring. The video of the attack quickly went viral, with many people calling for Rosing to be expelled from the university. Rosing has now been arrested and charged with hate crimes. The video of the attack quickly went viral, with many people calling for Rosing to be expelled from the university. Rosing has now been arrested and charged with hate crimes.

The video of the attack quickly went viral, with many people calling for Rosing to be expelled from the university. Sophia Rosing has now been arrested and charged with hate crimes. At one point, Rosing pulls down her mask and gets close to Spring’s face, continuing to scream abuse at her. Spring has since spoken out about the incident, saying that she was “shocked and hurt” by what happened. Kylah Spring says that she initially tried to reason with Rosing, but that it quickly became clear that there was no reasoning with her. “I just wanted it to stop,” she says. “I didn’t want to fight back because I didn’t want to give her the satisfaction.” Since the incident, Spring says that she has been struggling with anxiety and depression. She is currently on medication for both conditions. she said that she has since been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and has had to take a leave of absence from school. “I’m not sure when I’ll be able to go back,” Spring said

Kylah Spring added that she is now scared to leave her dorm room and go to class because she doesn’t feel safe on campus. This is just one example of the racism that Black students have to deal with on a daily basis. Unfortunately, incidents like this are all too common in today’s society. It’s time for us to stand up and demand change.

Sophia Rosing was arrested and charged with assault and hate crime enhancement on October 2nd. She is currently out on bond and is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on November 6th.

Supporters of Jaheim McMillan call for boycott of Family Dollar

Supporters of Jaheim McMillan call for boycott of Family Dollar

15-year-old Jaheim McMillan was fatally shot by police in front of a Family Dollar store in Gulfport, Mississippi on Oct. 6. Officers claimed the young boy was carrying a gun, but many witnesses disputed that claim, saying he was unarmed. “The police are saying he had a gun, but witnesses say he didn’t. We just want to see the footage so we can know the truth.” The McMillan family has also filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Gulfport, alleging that the police used excessive force when they shot Jaheim. “No family should have to go through what we’re going through,” said Erica. “We just want justice for Jaheim.”

Now, supporters of Jaheim are calling for a boycott of Family Dollar until the store releases security footage of the shooting. The family’s attorney, Benjamin Crump, said in a statement: “The McMillan family is demanding that Family Dollar release the security footage of this tragic incident. We want to know what really happened and why an unarmed child was gunned down in cold blood. Until we get answers, we are calling for a nationwide boycott of Family Dollar.”

The family of Jaheim has also called for the release of the surveillance footage. In a statement, they said, “We just want answers. We don’t want this to happen to another family.” At this time, Family Dollar has not released any statement or footage in response to the calls for a boycott or the demands from Jaheim’s family. The family of Jaheim McMillan has also retained attorney Ben Crump, who represented the families of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown. Crump is calling on Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Jaheim’s death.

Now, Jaheim’s supporters are calling for a boycott of Family Dollar stores until the company takes action. “We are asking that everyone boycott Family Dollar stores until they publicly denounce the murder of Jaheim McMillan and commit to working with the community to ensure that justice is served,” Jaheim’s cousin, Javonni McMillan, said in a statement.

Jaylen Smith elected as a first black mayor at the age of 18 in  Earle, Arkansas

Jaylen Smith elected as a first black mayor at the age of 18 in Earle, Arkansas

Jaylen Smith graduated high school in May 2022, and he’s now employed. At only 18 years old, his new job will be to serve as the mayor of his hometown, Earle, Arkansas, making him the youngest Black mayor in America. Jaylen Smith has already made history as the youngest person ever elected to public office in Earle, Arkansas. He’s determined to use his new platform to improve the lives of everyone in his town.

Mayor Smith will be responsible for leading his community and making decisions that will impact the lives of its residents. He’ll have to hit the ground running and learn quickly, but he has the support of his community behind him. Serving as mayor is a big responsibility, but Smith is up for the challenge. “I’m just excited to get started and to show everyone what we can do,” he says.

In Earle, Jaylen Smith will be responsible for overseeing the city’s budget, working with the city council to pass laws and ordinances, and representing the city at public events. Smith’s election is a historic moment not only for Arkansas, but for the entire country. His election proves that young people can make a difference in their communities, and that they have the power to create change.

So far, Smith has been well-received by his constituents, who say they’re excited to see what he can do for their town. “He’s exactly what this town needs right now,” one resident said. “I think he’s going to do great things for us.” We wish Mayor Smith all the best as he begins this new chapter in his life.